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many of these law enforcement activities are fake crimes. i have a real beef against fake crimes. >> bill: so you are siding with the judge? >> i think the judge. >> bill: even though these guys clearly knew what they were doing, that is moving tons of cocaine, involving al al qaeda, killers, they knew they were doing that they just didn't see the cocaine. only thing they didn't see was the actual drug. after they are caught and come back with a conspiracy rap that gets them 20 if the judge is tough. you say no, give them a little, like this. >> there was no real drug deal. >> bill: you know what the intent was. >> you know what their state of mind is. but this -- i submit to you, please, i submit that i could convince almost anyone with living on the margins of life. >> bill: no one in this room and they all live on the margins would do this. all right. nobody here. >> you can seduce people into going along with al qaeda. >> bill: and transporting tons of cocaine. come on. >> the people involved in this, bill, are people are ho is susceptib
many of these law enforcement activities are fake crimes. i have a real beef against fake crimes. >> bill: so you are siding with the judge? >> i think the judge. >> bill: even though these guys clearly knew what they were doing, that is moving tons of cocaine, involving al al qaeda, killers, they knew they were doing that they just didn't see the cocaine. only thing they didn't see was the actual drug. after they are caught and come back with a conspiracy rap that gets them...
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the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church,n the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those people could not instantly satisfy the police in such encounters, that they were in the state legally, arizona could round them up, could handcuff them right there, put them in jail cells, or put them in not yet built prison camps and hold them there. that was the show me your papers provision. that was destroyed in the supreme court. that affront to the constitution, that offense against humanity was the centerpiece of jan brewer's legislative madness that the supreme court wiped out yesterday. the part of the law the supreme court left standing does not allow anyone to show papers, doesn't enf
the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church,n the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those...
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. >> no, it says the congress shall not establish any laws respecting an establishment of a religion. >> bill: of a religion. not a philosophy. >> so you wouldn't have a problem with the government of the united states establishing atheism that is also a philosophy. >> bill: establishing what does it mean. >> in god we don't trust. one nation under god under the fledge of allegiance. >> bill: if you wanted to go up to albany new york and put a happy winter soltis on andrew cuomo's office door i have got no problem with it? >> you would. >> bill: don't tell me what i think when i said i didn't have a problem, i don't have a problem. >> sorry. >> bill: got it. >> sir, you would have a problem with it. >> bill: no i would not. >> i'm challenge you on that. >> bill: you are challenging me? you don't know me. >> yes do i know you. i watch your show. >> bill: that's ridiculous. >> it wouldn't be right either because the governor is not in a position. >> bill: winter soltis is not a religion. it's a holiday. if he wants to put winter soltis up on his office door, i have got no problem with i
. >> no, it says the congress shall not establish any laws respecting an establishment of a religion. >> bill: of a religion. not a philosophy. >> so you wouldn't have a problem with the government of the united states establishing atheism that is also a philosophy. >> bill: establishing what does it mean. >> in god we don't trust. one nation under god under the fledge of allegiance. >> bill: if you wanted to go up to albany new york and put a happy winter...
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i'm doing what's legal under the law. the lou allows not only medical marijuana for children to have it and for the parent to be the sole decider on how much medical marijuana the child gets. the law in oregon is -- >> bill: i was going to stop you and say this is insane because there should be a physician attached to this. >> yes. >> bill: if you have medical marijuana you have to get a physician to say you have malady. leukemia and marijuana has been in play for a long time. the 7-year-old the side effects. >> requires no monitoring. >> bill: none. >> imposes no standards for the quality, safety or potency and production of the marijuana. >> bill: this is oregon state law. >> then you hear that this mother is a big fan of, you know, medical marijuana herself. >> bill: i'm shocked? >> she even used it they said to combat nausea and vomiting pregnancy with her second child. >> bill: she was smoking pot when the kid was in the womb. >> do combat vomiting from mourning sickness. >> bill: state of oregon very secular progres
i'm doing what's legal under the law. the lou allows not only medical marijuana for children to have it and for the parent to be the sole decider on how much medical marijuana the child gets. the law in oregon is -- >> bill: i was going to stop you and say this is insane because there should be a physician attached to this. >> yes. >> bill: if you have medical marijuana you have to get a physician to say you have malady. leukemia and marijuana has been in play for a long time....
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it's required by law. the budget sets forth priorities ant guidelines for -- and guidelines for the fiscal year and begins the process of determining how much money should be spent and which programs should be cut back, he eliminated or even further supported. without a budget, the annual appropriations process -- and i am a member of the appropriations committee and i want the froes works but in many ways that appropriations process continues to be on hold. this is not the way to run our country. to put our country back on its path to fiscal responsibility, we must set a budget. we set budget limits and then we have to stick to them. any serious conversation about budget and federal spending must include a candid assessment of our nation's entitlement programs. those programs include social security and medicare. mandatory spending makes up 56% of the federal budget. if we had one. this percentage would only increase in years ahead, as more americans retire and fewer workers are there to replace them. wit
it's required by law. the budget sets forth priorities ant guidelines for -- and guidelines for the fiscal year and begins the process of determining how much money should be spent and which programs should be cut back, he eliminated or even further supported. without a budget, the annual appropriations process -- and i am a member of the appropriations committee and i want the froes works but in many ways that appropriations process continues to be on hold. this is not the way to run our...
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guest: with the federal government organized the reorganization, all the bankruptcy laws that have been in existence since the first congress of the united states was thrown out the window. are secured creditors happen to be not just creditors -- not just police officers but required it is retired teachers. they had their property ripped away from them in an unprecedented way. in that case, i did follow lawsuit and it went to the united states supreme court. the first time that fell to take the case, and then they ruled in our favor by vacating their earlier court's decision. host: is the of bailout of 2010 different than the 1978 bailout? was that a different situation? guest: it was a totally different situation in the financial structure of the deal. in the chrysler and the gm case as well, it was a totally different deal. secured creditors, not to go too much into the weeds, but if it sounds like complex finance, it is not. it simply means you have loaned money to a business and they have guaranteed you you will be the first in line to get your money back. the other types of credito
guest: with the federal government organized the reorganization, all the bankruptcy laws that have been in existence since the first congress of the united states was thrown out the window. are secured creditors happen to be not just creditors -- not just police officers but required it is retired teachers. they had their property ripped away from them in an unprecedented way. in that case, i did follow lawsuit and it went to the united states supreme court. the first time that fell to take the...
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current laws, they go back up. dividends treated as ordinary income. capital gains goes back up to 20%. how much revenue are we talking about? if those become bargaining chips, how much are we giving up? >> under current law, the capital gains rate is scheduled to go to 20%. we are actually talking 23.8%. dividends are scheduled to go to ordinary rates. you need the 3.8% for people who have higher incomes. significant increases in both are scheduled. as you think about the fiscal cliff and what is coming, one of the few places you can see people responding to it is in their behavior around capital gains and dividends. companies are moving up to how, shareholders take a vintage of a lower rate. i expect you will see more investors realize lower capital gains in order to get lower rates. there is clearly money there. there is clearly money that has interesting, distributional characteristics. as you think about the political process trying to structure when a package with a revenue goal and a distribution goal, my prediction is you will see at least some
current laws, they go back up. dividends treated as ordinary income. capital gains goes back up to 20%. how much revenue are we talking about? if those become bargaining chips, how much are we giving up? >> under current law, the capital gains rate is scheduled to go to 20%. we are actually talking 23.8%. dividends are scheduled to go to ordinary rates. you need the 3.8% for people who have higher incomes. significant increases in both are scheduled. as you think about the fiscal cliff...
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that went into effect on april first the laws aimed at getting rid of pigs michigan d.n.r. is now calling an invasive species the government agency says the pigs can become dangerous carry diseases and cause problems for the environment but farmers are saying that this doesn't describe the pigs that they've been raising for years to find out what's really going on i ventured out to western michigan my investigation took me here to a quaint town of a few hundred people called marriott i also visited other farms and talked to folks that say their whole way of life was shaken by the new law that doesn't make very much sense to them. in the heart of western michigan are picturesque world towns where some wild animals are free to roam. for many folks living here local farms are their livelihood. but serene fields are a backdrop to a raging battle between farmers and the government this is a way people have raised pigs for. birds. mark big or have been raising pigs for fifteen years he and his family live off their family farm he arrived here at bakers green acres bigger takes pr
that went into effect on april first the laws aimed at getting rid of pigs michigan d.n.r. is now calling an invasive species the government agency says the pigs can become dangerous carry diseases and cause problems for the environment but farmers are saying that this doesn't describe the pigs that they've been raising for years to find out what's really going on i ventured out to western michigan my investigation took me here to a quaint town of a few hundred people called marriott i also...
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is questionable because we have these laws, and we have wage and hour laws, discrimination laws to my handle these cases for years. >> why should private workers who would be part of this union, but not have to pay dues benefit from a grimace that they make? is that not a legal argument that overturned? >> the issue really is why would require as a condition of employment someone to pay to be part of the union? what if you don't believe in the ideals? neil: what if you benefit from what other increases they score? >> so that is up to the union. >> but is not the main fact. the law requires that the unions represent all the employees, whether or not they are members of the union. neil: i mean, not the u.s. are -- i talked to lawyers all the time. i never understand you guys. you are so brilliant. there is an argument to be made that they're not part of the union or could benefit from a government they make, so there might be a stipulation for nonunion union members, do you know what i mean? >> plus break this down and make it simple. neil: i like that. it's very effective. go on. neil:
is questionable because we have these laws, and we have wage and hour laws, discrimination laws to my handle these cases for years. >> why should private workers who would be part of this union, but not have to pay dues benefit from a grimace that they make? is that not a legal argument that overturned? >> the issue really is why would require as a condition of employment someone to pay to be part of the union? what if you don't believe in the ideals? neil: what if you benefit from...
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we have all entitled to the protections of our laws and to the protection of law enforcement. and we, minorities, are harmed by these kinds of practices. we feel less safe and we are less safe. as a result of characteristics about ourselves that we are powerless to change. it is not being an adherent to any religion that makes them a threat to security. it is not being any particular color that makes someone a threat to security. it is hateful, harmful unjust actions of individuals that are threats to security. communities do not bear collective responsibility for the wrongdoing of any one person. if i could assign a different religious label to every terrorist who has ever lived, i would. i disavow them, their beliefs, their values, their means, and their ends. i have felt anger, sadness and disappointment. but those feelings make me want to build a better future. not tear anyone's present down. and that is why i'm a student of the law. that is why i'm the outreach chair of the muslim law students association. that is why i'm a muslim. and that is why i'm speaking to you toda
we have all entitled to the protections of our laws and to the protection of law enforcement. and we, minorities, are harmed by these kinds of practices. we feel less safe and we are less safe. as a result of characteristics about ourselves that we are powerless to change. it is not being an adherent to any religion that makes them a threat to security. it is not being any particular color that makes someone a threat to security. it is hateful, harmful unjust actions of individuals that are...
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and helped pass landmark laws like the voting rights act. dad later became another great governor of ohio. [ cheering ] but one of his proudest accomplishments was when, as a congressman, he helped to draft and pass medicare. today, dad's 91. and he's a happy beneficiary of that effort to bring quality healthcare to every senior citizen. and president obama is building on that legacy. by bringing quality and secure healthcare to every american. i was governor of kansas when mitt romney was governor of massachusetts. [ cheering ] many of us watched in amazement and envy, even, as he passed a universal healthcare law in his state. republicans may see romney care as a scarlet letter. but for us democrats obama care is a badge of honor. [ cheering ] because no matter who you are what stage of life you're in, this law is a good thing. first, if you already have insurance you like, you can keep it. insurance companies can no longer refuse to cover americans with pre-existing conditions. that's what change looks like. more than five million seniors
and helped pass landmark laws like the voting rights act. dad later became another great governor of ohio. [ cheering ] but one of his proudest accomplishments was when, as a congressman, he helped to draft and pass medicare. today, dad's 91. and he's a happy beneficiary of that effort to bring quality healthcare to every senior citizen. and president obama is building on that legacy. by bringing quality and secure healthcare to every american. i was governor of kansas when mitt romney was...
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what this law would do. what it would expand the power would because traditionally they've been able to wiretap fault but people these days are communicating more so on the internet by e-mail by or by text messaging or by skype so that doesn't make sense then that if they've been able to wiretap phone that now with and people are communicating by other ways that they would be able to wiretap these means of communication. well the debate circles around the one thousand nine hundred four law called the communications assistance for law enforcement act also known as kaliya and that established what's going to weird principle and that is if you have a new technology that lets americans communicate you have to build in back doors to make it the wiretap of all why the federal government and so there's almost gives the federal government to veto over new communications technologies sorry americans you can't have them unless we can wiretap them and this is not something that i think the framers of the constitution a
what this law would do. what it would expand the power would because traditionally they've been able to wiretap fault but people these days are communicating more so on the internet by e-mail by or by text messaging or by skype so that doesn't make sense then that if they've been able to wiretap phone that now with and people are communicating by other ways that they would be able to wiretap these means of communication. well the debate circles around the one thousand nine hundred four law...
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i have been with the company for 12 years since the company's first move into law enforcement. i have a long history with the company and addressing some of the concerns you are talking about today. i do not want to rehash some of information brought up today. what i like to do is point out what was already mentioned, which is there are really only two studies to be looked at. all of them are available on our web site. there are plenty of ways for you to take a look at all of those, and i cannot say that none of them are funded by taser. some of them are. that is our responsibility. we should fund studies, the same way ford does crash tests. the two i would give reference to are the department of justice and the national institute of justice. they recently have begun a five- year study into this technology, and their findings are that there is nothing conclusive but would lead them to deploy devices for their officers. i will leave you with that. goowe are currently at 1700 agencies. >> how many agencies? cracks 16,900. there are about 18,000 -- trucks 16,900. there are about 1
i have been with the company for 12 years since the company's first move into law enforcement. i have a long history with the company and addressing some of the concerns you are talking about today. i do not want to rehash some of information brought up today. what i like to do is point out what was already mentioned, which is there are really only two studies to be looked at. all of them are available on our web site. there are plenty of ways for you to take a look at all of those, and i...
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down people want the rich and the rule right you look at detroit one hundred thousand of them bend the laws go to take twenty five percent of those homes remove boards and put on the planes put it in those homes and begin to fix them up for a retrofit them you would create more jobs than they are people in so we need a plan to emerge as the reconstruction not as emergency management. and that was civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson and that does it for now for more of the stories we covered you can head over to r.t. dot com slash u.s.a. you can also check out our used to page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and to see would i'm not doing when i'm on the air you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall we will see you right back here and a half hour. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official ante up location on the phone called touch fro
down people want the rich and the rule right you look at detroit one hundred thousand of them bend the laws go to take twenty five percent of those homes remove boards and put on the planes put it in those homes and begin to fix them up for a retrofit them you would create more jobs than they are people in so we need a plan to emerge as the reconstruction not as emergency management. and that was civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson and that does it for now for more of the stories we...
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so by law women did not serve on an equal basis with men. women were also not permitted to attend service academies. at this time it was legal only to assign women to hospital or transport ships. bud understood that the culture believed women should avoid aggressive activities, but once again he took another view, and here's his view. i want to quote it. i have no problem supporting women in combat for two reasons. one, i remember well my grandmother's stories about fighting off the indians along with her husband as they crossed the plains and, two, the most vicious and cunning enemy i ever had to fight was a viet cong woman. close the quote. so in 1971 bud formed one of these wave retention groups. retention groups were these groups that he created to study problems in the navy; race relations, women in the navy, etc. and these, this wave retention group revealed general dissatisfaction with the reality that women were still being assigned primarily as receptionists and coffee runners, right, and receiving assignments based on their compete
so by law women did not serve on an equal basis with men. women were also not permitted to attend service academies. at this time it was legal only to assign women to hospital or transport ships. bud understood that the culture believed women should avoid aggressive activities, but once again he took another view, and here's his view. i want to quote it. i have no problem supporting women in combat for two reasons. one, i remember well my grandmother's stories about fighting off the indians...
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president, at a time when many of the laws were changing, search and seizure laws, perennial laws and so forth. and i would go with the police to crime scenes to give them advice on what the new laws might mean. a lot of times those scenes were 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning. so many times we'd see battered women, sometimes no longer ali alive. it's what's happened. i have nightmares from those. i remember the police who move moved -- who never asked, is this an immigrant? is this woman gay or straight? is this woman native american or not? they just wanted to stop the crime from happening again. and we give them a lot of tools so we can do that. and the thought that our inaction could lead to more such scenes as i saw there is tragic. so congress must act now to protect victims of rape and domestic violence. i'm optimistic we can move together now that several house republicans support a compromise position on tribal jurisdiction. i look forward to hearing from the house republican leadership. and i ask consent that my full statement be included in the record. the presiding officer: wi
president, at a time when many of the laws were changing, search and seizure laws, perennial laws and so forth. and i would go with the police to crime scenes to give them advice on what the new laws might mean. a lot of times those scenes were 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning. so many times we'd see battered women, sometimes no longer ali alive. it's what's happened. i have nightmares from those. i remember the police who move moved -- who never asked, is this an immigrant? is this woman gay or...
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we need election administrators to be better trained on compliance with the law. we need i think a stronger message on the local level of the importance of those election administrators in valuing the vote of our overseas voters. but we also need i believe to build a stronger physical presence of the voting community on these bases. right now the information comes to us from television, the armed forces network, commercials, e-mails that we get, and banners and posters. there needs to be more service member to service member conversations about voting. and in that regard, my organization, the michigan center for election law has developed one program that we're implementing on the local level, recognizing that in engaging voters and educating voters, sometimes the best method is through people they know, people they trust. and to get veterans who recently returned from eof or oif assignments in michigan to reach out to those serving actively, and encourage them to vote, reaching out on facebook, reaching out through electronic means, talking about the issues, enco
we need election administrators to be better trained on compliance with the law. we need i think a stronger message on the local level of the importance of those election administrators in valuing the vote of our overseas voters. but we also need i believe to build a stronger physical presence of the voting community on these bases. right now the information comes to us from television, the armed forces network, commercials, e-mails that we get, and banners and posters. there needs to be more...
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he wanted to address the issue with our customers, for the law requires, but the cars back, media just as commander being implemented over the last month. >> to characterize it, to make sure you're understood, is fair to say that what you have learned is the entire nation of repair facility salvage yards and other people involved in the automotive industry by going to have to learn and adapt to a lot of new procedures that are continuing to evolve if we are to ensure safety of handling of these new components both because of high voltage in a potential fire and explosion. that is what you have learned from this, is that those of us who are not -- we get out of a car, but will we go to the salvage yard they need to know what, the tow truck company needs to know it. all the other people need to know it. that is, in fact, the risk that you found after six months. >> before we launch this car, mr. chairman, we conducted nationwide safety tourist across the country to make sure that the public safety was paramount. that is the core values of general motors. we talked to the national fire pr
he wanted to address the issue with our customers, for the law requires, but the cars back, media just as commander being implemented over the last month. >> to characterize it, to make sure you're understood, is fair to say that what you have learned is the entire nation of repair facility salvage yards and other people involved in the automotive industry by going to have to learn and adapt to a lot of new procedures that are continuing to evolve if we are to ensure safety of handling of...
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it's more important than any law or regulation. it's fundamental to the reinvention of michigan and having us become a great state again. simply put, we must reinvent our culture. we are still too negative. too divisive, and too many believe the best days are behind us. we need to be positive, inclusive, and confident that michigan holds a bright future for our children and their children. it's great to look back at last year and take pride in all the things that were done. even the things that conventional wisdom said we couldn't do. it's great to have our unemployment to drop, and the auto companies are all hiring in michigan in 2012. but we cannot afford to slow down. we must maintain the sense of urgency that we shared all last year. we must finish what we started. i believe the greatest key to our success in michigan this past year was due to a philosophy of relentless positive action. no blame, no credit, just finding common ground and solving problems. i ask that all michiganers join me in this effort. together, we will move
it's more important than any law or regulation. it's fundamental to the reinvention of michigan and having us become a great state again. simply put, we must reinvent our culture. we are still too negative. too divisive, and too many believe the best days are behind us. we need to be positive, inclusive, and confident that michigan holds a bright future for our children and their children. it's great to look back at last year and take pride in all the things that were done. even the things that...
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and in that regard, my organization, the michigan center for election law has developed one program that we're implementing on the local level, recognizing that in engaging voters and educating voters, sometimes the best method is through people they know, people they trust. and to get veterans who recently returned from eof or oif assignments in michigan to reach out to those serving actively, and encourage them to vote, reaching out on facebook, reaching out through electronic means, talking about the issues, encouraging them to vote, we're launching that program for 2012, and we hope that will be an effective way of encouraging the relevance of voting in addition to making the mechanics work better. >> well, thank you. the term culture keeps coming up. that this maybe isn't, with all due respect, the military maybe isn't a culture which is totally embracing of that whole idea of getting out the vote. maybe it isn't the highest priority. the question we can talk about, and i'm sure we will continue to talk about, is there a problem with the methodology we used to measure what we're doi
and in that regard, my organization, the michigan center for election law has developed one program that we're implementing on the local level, recognizing that in engaging voters and educating voters, sometimes the best method is through people they know, people they trust. and to get veterans who recently returned from eof or oif assignments in michigan to reach out to those serving actively, and encourage them to vote, reaching out on facebook, reaching out through electronic means, talking...
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possession and rent the home and then he files paperwork with the county indicating that he has lawful possession of the home. fraudulent paperwork. and then rents the home on craigslist to someone who thinks they are renting a home. >> reporter: police in walnut creek became suspicious when a realtor represent entering one of homes went to check on it and fond a family living inside. the investigation grew. -- they believe this has happened in hercules, brentwood and antioch. they say they won't be if more victims come forward and possibly more arrests. at this point, salazar is the only one who has been arrested. fist his court appearance is set for next week. police think more victims will probably come forward if you know of anyone who this may have happened to, they encourage you to call police. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> santa cruz police have made an arrest in the case of vandalism that damaged 50 vehicles last summer. daniel o'reilly faces felony vandalism charges. police believes he slashed dozens of tires and painted was fast -- swastikas on at least three cars. police ar
possession and rent the home and then he files paperwork with the county indicating that he has lawful possession of the home. fraudulent paperwork. and then rents the home on craigslist to someone who thinks they are renting a home. >> reporter: police in walnut creek became suspicious when a realtor represent entering one of homes went to check on it and fond a family living inside. the investigation grew. -- they believe this has happened in hercules, brentwood and antioch. they say...
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let me ask you this, then, is posting one additional notice regarding employee rights on their labor law burdensome? >> we've been doing it for many, many years, so it's become a practice of ours. i think that for those companies that have not been required to, it could be a burden, yes. >> your testimony says that the nlrb acted without legal authority to require this notice posting regulation. you're probably aware that the national labor relations act says that the board shall have the authority from time to time to make, amend, and are rescind such rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of the act. what prohikts the nlrb of their rights, whether it's rights of labor people or the employer? >> women, i just think that it's adding another burden to businesses and that it's an example of overreaching when there have been laws in place that companies have been complying with and it's a perception that businesses have that independent agencies are overreaching in their authority at times. >> wouldn't you agree that if all workers are -- know the rules and feel that everything -
let me ask you this, then, is posting one additional notice regarding employee rights on their labor law burdensome? >> we've been doing it for many, many years, so it's become a practice of ours. i think that for those companies that have not been required to, it could be a burden, yes. >> your testimony says that the nlrb acted without legal authority to require this notice posting regulation. you're probably aware that the national labor relations act says that the board shall...
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one week for two after president obama was in office, laws were changed. all of this is considerably different from what is a delegation letter from an agency. >> corporations have been critical of you for that loan guarantee. they are saying, fred upton has a long record of distorting and energy subsidies. what do you say to that? >> the club for growth is where they are. it is a free country. a can that different candidates. we will signal what will happen. >> you believe in the loan guarantee program? >> it was not in my district. we asked the department of industry to consider this as an application weigh in on the merits. with solyndra, it is at a different issue. it is like pulling teeth to get answers from the administration. $500 million that they did not apologize for losing. they did not lose any other money on that other letter. it was never approved. >> what is the situation you may look at to address the solyndra situation? what is it born in the loan guarantee program? -- thorn in the loan guarantee program? >> the country has -- the company
one week for two after president obama was in office, laws were changed. all of this is considerably different from what is a delegation letter from an agency. >> corporations have been critical of you for that loan guarantee. they are saying, fred upton has a long record of distorting and energy subsidies. what do you say to that? >> the club for growth is where they are. it is a free country. a can that different candidates. we will signal what will happen. >> you believe in...
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so we have these laws. these laws have been enacted. the law says we're supposed to provide this. are we doing, knowing what you've heard, are we doing the job that we're supposed to do? are we doing the job? is the job getting done that congress asked to get accomplished. and if so, going back to hans' point, if not, what do we need to do in your mind to change that? or do we need to change the laws? >> i appreciate that. i also want to say thank you to susan for this great gathering today. i know she has done a lot of work. and i appreciate her invitation to serve with this very knowledgeable and esteemed group. i want to take this situation in some ways away from statistics and down to really the level of the voter with my own experience as a military spouse, with a husband stationed on an overseas base. and the experiences i've seen firsthand. and i'll comment this as an election law attorney, as an election law professor, someone who believes the way in which the infrastructure is built and the laws structure have an impact on who votes. we also know it's much more than that.
so we have these laws. these laws have been enacted. the law says we're supposed to provide this. are we doing, knowing what you've heard, are we doing the job that we're supposed to do? are we doing the job? is the job getting done that congress asked to get accomplished. and if so, going back to hans' point, if not, what do we need to do in your mind to change that? or do we need to change the laws? >> i appreciate that. i also want to say thank you to susan for this great gathering...
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trade laws have to be changed. china is eating our lunch. china in order for boeing to get into the chinese market, boeing had to give up some of its prototypes for new aircraft. neil: congressman to what part abroad don't you understand. what part of, we have. [indiscernible] don't you understand? >> i tell you the kind of broke i do understand. $6 trillion wasted on war, either now or in the present. i understand over a trillion dollars in tax cuts, we didn't have the money. $600 billion trade deficit, more than a third of which is with china and china does not have the same respect for democracy or respects human rights. neil: do you think, the best of intentions, these people are whipping up their own funeral? flapping and singing and rejoicing about spending and doing more of it. in this convention. they are at that -- out of sync with americans who wonder whether the spending has been market. >> democrats are americans. they're good americans. neil: cooler? >> all americans know we are in an economic bind right now. let's face it. we h
trade laws have to be changed. china is eating our lunch. china in order for boeing to get into the chinese market, boeing had to give up some of its prototypes for new aircraft. neil: congressman to what part abroad don't you understand. what part of, we have. [indiscernible] don't you understand? >> i tell you the kind of broke i do understand. $6 trillion wasted on war, either now or in the present. i understand over a trillion dollars in tax cuts, we didn't have the money. $600...
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that's in violation of the law. so as this committee moves forward, and i thank the chairman for his patience, we need to make sure that we get to the bottom of this, that the state department acknowledges that they weren't asked for this waiver. we're just looking for the information. here at the last hour the president is trying to -- if they were so willing to give the documents, you wouldn't at the last hour have a letter come from the administration claiming executive privilege or whatever it is they're claiming. we owe it to the people of this country to get to the bottom of this and owe it to the family that lost a loved one to get to the bottom of this, and, mr. chairman, i am with you on this. i will yield to the gentleman. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to make a point that a week before last in the house judiciary committee chairman issa, a representative gowdy and i were there. i asked the attorney general if he was willing to sit down, and he was so adamant that the senior level of depart
that's in violation of the law. so as this committee moves forward, and i thank the chairman for his patience, we need to make sure that we get to the bottom of this, that the state department acknowledges that they weren't asked for this waiver. we're just looking for the information. here at the last hour the president is trying to -- if they were so willing to give the documents, you wouldn't at the last hour have a letter come from the administration claiming executive privilege or whatever...
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believe in the red story power of the states and the goodness of the american people to abide by the laws and not have government have to micromanage every process they do in their workplace and home. [applause] that will stimulate this economy. americans do not like to be regulated. they do not like people being there and micromanaging everything they do. they believe in freedom. that will be a huge impetus. one of the things i hear all the time from businesses, uncertainty -- what are they going to do next? what is this administration go on to do to make my business work? if it is a large business, you can hire somebody in your compliance department. if you are a small business, it is to you. instead of selling products and improving your products or other things that make your business go, you are worried about government paper work. you are consumed with complying with the federal government. this is one of the great opportunities to stimulate small business in america. that is doing something about this regulatory burden. next, the importance of getting the manufacturing sector of th
believe in the red story power of the states and the goodness of the american people to abide by the laws and not have government have to micromanage every process they do in their workplace and home. [applause] that will stimulate this economy. americans do not like to be regulated. they do not like people being there and micromanaging everything they do. they believe in freedom. that will be a huge impetus. one of the things i hear all the time from businesses, uncertainty -- what are they...
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. >>> last week steven told us -- >> my sister, lori, and my brother-in-law, justin, they're expecting their first child. literally any minute. >> well, the baby is here and about to make his national tv >>> what took nearly eight days and 65.5 hours to complete? this one man's personal record for the most dominos used. >> i like the way he's changing his shirt to correspond with the dominos that he's using. >> he has posted 60 big dominos containing 990 dominos each and it stretches over about 14 feet across. >> oh, manki, kind of a lame fa too. it's just like he falls over. >> and he started it with a shove. >> i'm pretty impressed that the guy took that long to build these dominos. it's 14 feet long. i mean come on. that's some kind of persistence for something that really doesn't get a lot of glory except on youtube. >> last week when we were doing our mother's day shoutout, i told you guys that my sister, lori, brother-in-law, justin, were expecting their first baby. well, guess what? it's a boy! >> woo-hoo! >> roman fabian carantha. me and my brother-in-law you see in that pictur
. >>> last week steven told us -- >> my sister, lori, and my brother-in-law, justin, they're expecting their first child. literally any minute. >> well, the baby is here and about to make his national tv >>> what took nearly eight days and 65.5 hours to complete? this one man's personal record for the most dominos used. >> i like the way he's changing his shirt to correspond with the dominos that he's using. >> he has posted 60 big dominos containing...
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unions now trying to take their battle over michigan's new right to work law to the ballot box. someone here says that's the vote that could bacfire on our entire job market. you realize that 49 million americans struggle with hunger? that's one out of every 6 americans. these people are around us every day. they're our friends, they're our coworkers, their kids go to school with our kids. sometimes we're not even aware that they're struggling. this problem is closer than you think, but so is the solution. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >> unions still worked up over michigan's new right to work law. they're trying to get it on the ballot on hope voters will shoot it down. toby says that could have big repercussions everywhere. >> shows 50 years, 10 years, 20 years, right to work states, do not have to pay union dues to work at a company have outperformed in sales growth, job growth and unemployment rate and if you look at the vast example of michigan, let's put it towards indiana where they changed the law
unions now trying to take their battle over michigan's new right to work law to the ballot box. someone here says that's the vote that could bacfire on our entire job market. you realize that 49 million americans struggle with hunger? that's one out of every 6 americans. these people are around us every day. they're our friends, they're our coworkers, their kids go to school with our kids. sometimes we're not even aware that they're struggling. this problem is closer than you think, but so is...
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they have a meet a very tough standard the law set. they have to make sure they're working for the interest of the taxpayer not just to help the housing market. they have to be careful how they do it. we think there's a strong case for some homeowners and we're trying to make that case as convincing and compelling to them. i hope that we'll have a better feel for what they think they're prepared to do in the next couple of weeks. >> good. i'd like you to talk about the volker rule. as people have debated there seems to be a strong emphasis on the reasons it can't work rather than the essential importance of recognizing that perhaps a bank that wants to buy, for example, a mortgage backed security shouldn't do it with government guaranteed money. and then when things go wrong, look for the taxpayer to bail them out. can you talk about the essential importance of why the volker rule is a good thing and why maybe we recollected have an eye more on make it work than figuring out why it can't? >> we had a crisis caused by some institutions
they have a meet a very tough standard the law set. they have to make sure they're working for the interest of the taxpayer not just to help the housing market. they have to be careful how they do it. we think there's a strong case for some homeowners and we're trying to make that case as convincing and compelling to them. i hope that we'll have a better feel for what they think they're prepared to do in the next couple of weeks. >> good. i'd like you to talk about the volker rule. as...
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the new law is helping and tonight i want to let tt is str with their finances to know that we a we are committed at the state level to help you resolve your challenges. and i would like to recognize mayorith us. mayor bing if youl it is important for all michiganders to understand ity -- it is important for all michigan residents to know that having a growing detroit is critical to all of us. [ applause ] >> detroit has many exciting developments going on and resolving the city's financial challeng challenges would clear the path to a bright future. i want to thank the foundation community for their support of our office of urban initiatives. this office is interfacing with the cities. the last thing is regulatory reinvention, so far we have rescinded obsolete regulations. we need a regulatory environment that is conducive to job creation while we are properly protecting our citizens. now this year we are going to continue our regulatory re reinvention by eliminating rules that don't make sense. i have three examples. first we have a rule mandating the size of a barbours wastebasket. s
the new law is helping and tonight i want to let tt is str with their finances to know that we a we are committed at the state level to help you resolve your challenges. and i would like to recognize mayorith us. mayor bing if youl it is important for all michiganders to understand ity -- it is important for all michigan residents to know that having a growing detroit is critical to all of us. [ applause ] >> detroit has many exciting developments going on and resolving the city's...
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you take the law, or portions of the law and you use it to justify your actions. i challenge any of those officers, achieve my accomplishment and use community policing. that is a term that we used when we empowered the community to work with law enforcement to determine solutions for their problems. it's their problem because i don't live there. as a deputy commander i command my officers to go to the neighborhood association meetings and listen to the people. and then bring those solutions back and together we'll find a solution. i ask that congress do the same with the racial profiling act. meet with the people and find out the problem and bring back solutions from the people and i guarantee you -- i guarantee you we'll come up with a solution that will end racial profiling. thank you. [ applause ] >> in addition to our congressional champions, senator carden, congressman conyers and of course senator durbin, we're also very grateful to the other members of congress who testified this morning. congressman ellison, congressman woman judy chu, gutierrez and congr
you take the law, or portions of the law and you use it to justify your actions. i challenge any of those officers, achieve my accomplishment and use community policing. that is a term that we used when we empowered the community to work with law enforcement to determine solutions for their problems. it's their problem because i don't live there. as a deputy commander i command my officers to go to the neighborhood association meetings and listen to the people. and then bring those solutions...
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so, one, i think the law should provide who's really accountable. secondly, should there be a sunset provision in this bill? the purpose of these clean energy loans is to provide funding for projects until they reach commercial maturity and funding is available in ample amounts in the public markets. unlike many other loan programs administered by the government, which have really indefinite futures, like student loans or fha, so forth, this is intended, i believe, to be a program that would run only a certain number of years. so, perhaps there needs to be some sort of sunset provision. >> do you have anything else to add? if you did, go ahead. >> i think, too, as i read the bill, it would allow this agency to be able to borrow to fund its operations. this could mean that this agency would have not only equity, perhaps $10 billion, but indefinite funding capability. is there a possibility that it might start to grow in size and begin to crowd out private-sector financing? that's one potential risk. could it become an independent force in and of itse
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the state of texas claims the law will prevent voter fraud and is seeking to persuade a three- judge panel to uphold the statute. but the justice department and other groups say the law disproportionately affects minority voters, and they want it thrown out. the case will be a test of the voting rights act, passed in 1965, which was designed to protect minorities' rights to vote. six u-s soldiers were killed in a roadside blast yesterday in eastern afghanistan. officials said the troops were killed by an improvised explosive device. the identities of the soldiers have not been released. those six americans were among at least *eight* international soldiers killed in afghanistan over the weekend. a power struggle is brewing in egypt... between the newly elected president, and the military. yesterday, president mohamed morsy called for parliament to go back into session tomorrow. that decision goes directly against a ruling by the country's supreme court, which allowed the military to take charge after the ouster of president hosni mubarak 16 months ago. restoring parliament would take
the state of texas claims the law will prevent voter fraud and is seeking to persuade a three- judge panel to uphold the statute. but the justice department and other groups say the law disproportionately affects minority voters, and they want it thrown out. the case will be a test of the voting rights act, passed in 1965, which was designed to protect minorities' rights to vote. six u-s soldiers were killed in a roadside blast yesterday in eastern afghanistan. officials said the troops were...
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law, we could spend a couple days debating that. i will tell you that we're working with an african-american legislator right now who wants to add college i.d.s for institutions that receive public money in georgia to the list of photo ids. the reason she wants to do that is is to help students at predominantly black colleges, and we are supporting her in her efforts on that, and hopefully we get that done this year. i thought it was important to hear those kind of stories that some of these things, especially on the in-person early voting, has been bipartisan and support. >> mr. gessler. >> i would echo those comments. i hope in your an naalysinalysi you determine between voting -- in colorado we define as in-person poll voting at a polling location versus absentee ballots. in colorado we saw a huge drop-off in early voting, and that's in large part because we've seen a large increase in absentee voting by mail. so people who may have in the past showed up at a polling place early to vote instead are getting an absentee ballot. so
law, we could spend a couple days debating that. i will tell you that we're working with an african-american legislator right now who wants to add college i.d.s for institutions that receive public money in georgia to the list of photo ids. the reason she wants to do that is is to help students at predominantly black colleges, and we are supporting her in her efforts on that, and hopefully we get that done this year. i thought it was important to hear those kind of stories that some of these...
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i'm sure that -- that this committee is capable of making that a stronger and better law. but i, again, will reiterate that it needs to be sustained. flexibility is okay as long as flexibility is not coupled with a reduction in the funds that are made available. i think both governor -- the governor of michigan and myself are capable of directing those funds to be properly spent in our states. we both identified a common problem that we recognize. so i just would really urge the committee to get its job done. and let's get a law renewed, and let's make sure that those dollars are flowing to our states so that we can put people back to work and train them properly. >> well, you need to know that in the 13 years that we've operated with that 1998 wea act, we saw lack of accountability and we saw that in some -- some areas, some regions of the country, the wea money they got used 60% of it for fixed costs, administration, all sorts of fixed expenses. and only 40% or less was used for training of the adults. and so i think that that needs to certainly be reformed. and that we
i'm sure that -- that this committee is capable of making that a stronger and better law. but i, again, will reiterate that it needs to be sustained. flexibility is okay as long as flexibility is not coupled with a reduction in the funds that are made available. i think both governor -- the governor of michigan and myself are capable of directing those funds to be properly spent in our states. we both identified a common problem that we recognize. so i just would really urge the committee to...
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jennifer crew up and the bay area graduate from uc-berkeley and harvard law for she met her husband. then they move to his home state michigan where in 2003 she became michigan's first woman governor. the main issue faced the dine on a new industry and high unemployment and budget deficits and crumbling and the structure. no state was hit harder than hers. how did michigan rebuild its economy and what can michigan teach america about recovery the answer the answers to and the governors during the foot for jobs in america's economic future. also hosting the warm on current tv welcome to both of you. the club won think first of all i had to get to this but you group and the bay area that i remember people would say to you when you got married that year from the bay area and he is from michigan and your going to live in michigan. pill what went into the router california had already to arrive to reflect of wanted to go somewhere and have an impact to really work and do something to change the world than we felt like a fish and had a better opportunity for us and his whole family is ther
jennifer crew up and the bay area graduate from uc-berkeley and harvard law for she met her husband. then they move to his home state michigan where in 2003 she became michigan's first woman governor. the main issue faced the dine on a new industry and high unemployment and budget deficits and crumbling and the structure. no state was hit harder than hers. how did michigan rebuild its economy and what can michigan teach america about recovery the answer the answers to and the governors during...
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but state law requires a cab but $100,000 per family. they plan to fight that restriction. here in the d.c. area some metro passengers are wondering why they have to keep digging deeper into their pockets to get on board. metro management is riding high. their report on salaries is sparking criticism. >> ask any passenger on much. >> breakdowns, i have to switch trains. >> metro maintains it needs more money, a lot more money. they are asking for a 5% fare increase to cover costs. metro has no problem paying its top 16 executives millions. general and manager was paid $350,000 last year his deputy made two hundred $40,000 with a $30,000 per year housing allowance. mattress spent more than $3 million on the 16 executives -- metro spent more than $3 million on those 16 executive salaries. >> it is ridiculous. >> there want to know why metro management is making some much money to run a troubled system. >> it is not as reliable as the system in new york. i am confused as to why that is or what we're paying for or why we have to pay more. >> some passengers say that running a c
but state law requires a cab but $100,000 per family. they plan to fight that restriction. here in the d.c. area some metro passengers are wondering why they have to keep digging deeper into their pockets to get on board. metro management is riding high. their report on salaries is sparking criticism. >> ask any passenger on much. >> breakdowns, i have to switch trains. >> metro maintains it needs more money, a lot more money. they are asking for a 5% fare increase to cover...